Background: The growing demand for aged care services coupled with a global shortage of skilled nursing staff has hindered long-term care facilities\u27 ability to provide necessary services to their residents. Healthcare information technology is expected to mitigate this challenge by streamlining nursing work, while also improving quality of care and productivity. Objectives: This study set out to examine how nurses and care workers work, the role of information technology (IT) in their work and what contradictions they face in their IT mediated work. Design: Ethnographic study informed by six components of activity theory: subject, object, tool, rule, community and division of labor. Setting: Eight care units in two long-term care facili...
Aims: To understand the medication administration process in residential aged care homes. Background...
Welfare technologies are introduced to increase the quality and efficiency of the delivery of welfar...
eHealth interventions are utilized as a solution to address the current demographic challenges in so...
The burden of paper-based nursing documentation has led to increasing complaints and decreasing job ...
This paper discusses the theoretical rationale for an empirical study of organisational change arisi...
Background Australian residential aged care (RAC) homes are facing challenges of an increasing numbe...
This paper reports on findings from an examination of a nursing information system through the lens ...
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in Long-Term Care (LTC) of older persons are expected to improve re...
The purpose of this exploratory research was to explore the application of knowledge about disruptiv...
-Background: Future challenges in many countries are the recruitment of competent staff in long-term...
abstract: Nurses are using health information technology during patient care activities in acute car...
Addressing criticisms of the routine-driven, task-oriented, depersonalising nature of conventional s...
Purpose of the Study: The smart use of information and communication technologies (ICT) is widely se...
Context: As a result of changing demographics, the number of older adults living in long-term care h...
Context: As a result of changing demographics, the number of older adults living in long-term care h...
Aims: To understand the medication administration process in residential aged care homes. Background...
Welfare technologies are introduced to increase the quality and efficiency of the delivery of welfar...
eHealth interventions are utilized as a solution to address the current demographic challenges in so...
The burden of paper-based nursing documentation has led to increasing complaints and decreasing job ...
This paper discusses the theoretical rationale for an empirical study of organisational change arisi...
Background Australian residential aged care (RAC) homes are facing challenges of an increasing numbe...
This paper reports on findings from an examination of a nursing information system through the lens ...
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in Long-Term Care (LTC) of older persons are expected to improve re...
The purpose of this exploratory research was to explore the application of knowledge about disruptiv...
-Background: Future challenges in many countries are the recruitment of competent staff in long-term...
abstract: Nurses are using health information technology during patient care activities in acute car...
Addressing criticisms of the routine-driven, task-oriented, depersonalising nature of conventional s...
Purpose of the Study: The smart use of information and communication technologies (ICT) is widely se...
Context: As a result of changing demographics, the number of older adults living in long-term care h...
Context: As a result of changing demographics, the number of older adults living in long-term care h...
Aims: To understand the medication administration process in residential aged care homes. Background...
Welfare technologies are introduced to increase the quality and efficiency of the delivery of welfar...
eHealth interventions are utilized as a solution to address the current demographic challenges in so...